Under a DACA amnesty, American taxpayers would be left with a $26 billion bill. About one in five DACA illegal aliens, after an amnesty, would end up on food stamps, while at least one in seven would go on Medicaid. Since DACA’s inception under Obama, more than 2,100 illegal aliens have been kicked off the program after it was revealed that they were either criminals or gang members. JOHN BINDER

Monday, October 5, 2015

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OBAMA IN SELMA: Is it his biggest hoax and lie to date?

"The lies and demagogy in Obama’s Selma speech cannot conceal the huge class gulf between the government he heads and theself-sacrificing workers and youth who led the fight for civil rights. They fought for equality. He represents privilege."

"Any grant of legal status will serve as a magnet to prospective illegal immigrants and further depress employment opportunities and wages for African-Americans," Kirsanow wrote Obama in August. "Given that the labor force participation rate is at an historic low, the unemployment rate is 6.2 percent, and there has been a precipitous decline in household wealth, the timing for sucha grant of legal status could not be worse."

US poverty rate and income growth stagnatedin 2014

By Niles Williamson

19 September 2015

The US Census Bureau released its annual income and poverty report this week
which showed that median household income and the national poverty rate held
steady between 2013 and 2014.

The report found that 14.8 percent of the country’s population lived in poverty
in 2014, statistically unchanged from a year prior. Blacks had the highest
poverty rate in 2014 at 26.2 percent, which was a one percentage point increase
over 2013. Among children and teenagers under the age of 18, approximately 15.5
million, or 21.1 percent, lived in poverty.